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Queta Lavat
Enriqueta Lavat "Queta Lavat"
Born
Enriqueta Margarita Lavat Bayona

(1929-02-23)February 23, 1929
Mexico, Distrito Federal, Mexico
Occupation(s)Actress, Television Actress, Movie Actress
Known forknown for Las tandas del Principal (1949), Cruz de Amor (1970) and Clase 406 (2002).
ChildrenPablo Carrillo

Enriqueta Margarita Lavat Bayona (February 23, 1929),[1] known professionally as Queta Lavat, is a prominent Mexican television actress and one of the most recognized actresses of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. She is the sister of the late actor Jorge Lavat[2] and voice actor José Lavat, and mother of Mexican sports anchor Pablo Carrillo[3]. She is best known for her roles in Las tandas del principal, Cruz de amor and Clase 406.[4]

Early Life

Born in Mexico City, Mexico,[5] Queta has six brothers, two of whom were also well known actors, the late Jorge Lavat and José Lavat. Queta's family lived in Colonia Roma de Ciudad de México then later moved to Colonia San Rafael. When she was a young girl, her cousin[6] María Elena Marqués encouraged her to study dance at La Academia Shirley, she later won a talent competition.[7]

Career

Lavat has many good memories of Jorge Negrete, having made five movies together: Dos tipos de cuidado, Un gallo en corral ajeno, Camino a Sacramento, Tal para cual and Me he de comer esa tuna. Lavat said: "For me it was wonderful to work with those stars, Pedro (Infante) and Jorge. Mr. Negrete, whom I called don Jorge, invited us to have coffee and sweet bread, entertained with conversations of the most at ease. I liked Jorge very well. My only vice has been to always knit and I knitted in my spare time, so Negrete told me: 'You are my little spider, because I have never seen a woman of your age knitting, that is the habit of grandmothers".[7]

She also worked with other famous actors such as Pedro Infante and Irma Dorantes, who continues to be one of her closest friends. The three appeared together in films like Dos tipos de cuidado and Menores de edad.

Lavat's cousin María Elena Marqués was an integral part of her life, it was because of Marqués that she met her husband of 43 years and the father of her four sons. Armando Carrillo. Lavat said "Filming in Acapulco, she told me: I'm going to introduce you to a single, decent, hard working and handsome man. And she was right. We met and things went well. Eight years of dating and 43 years of marriage".[7]

Queta appeared in several episodes of the last season of La Tremenda Corte, junto a Leopoldo Fernández (Tres Patines). In all, her career was composed of 160 films and 38 TV series.[8]

On February 23, 2009, the actress celebrated her 80th birthday surrounded by all her loved ones: brothers, sons, grandchildren, daughters-in-law, her son-in-law, childhood friends as well as acting colleagues. Among those who attended were Luz María Aguilar and Irma Dorantes.[9]

In 2011 Queta appeared in the TV series Amorcito corazón produced by Lucero Suárez, in the role as Sor Pilar. Regarding her career and her future, she speaks plainly: "The only thing I do not want, in any way, is to retire, as long as God grants me lucidity I will continue working, even if I am in a wheelchair".[9]

Filmography

Telenovelas

Television

Film

  • Pata de Gallo (2004) .... Anciana
  • Religión, la Fuerza de la Costumbre (2000)
  • La pura (1994) .... Doña Antonia Espinoza Corcuera
  • Amargo destino (1993)
  • El secuestro de un policía (1991)
  • Un corazón para dos (1990)
  • A gozar, a gozar, que el mundo se va a acabar (1990)
  • Central camionera (1988)
  • Cinco nacos asaltan Las Vegas (1987)
  • La bruja de la vecindad (1987)
  • Más vale pájaro en mano (1985)
  • Hermelinda Linda (1984)
  • El monje loco (1984) .... Doña Susana
  • Aborto: canto a la vida (1983)
  • Terror en los barrios (1983) .... Madre de Luis
  • Lagunilla, mi barrio (1981) .... Blanca
  • La Jorobada (1981)
  • Los reyes del palenque (1979)
  • El perdón de la hija de nadie (1978)
  • Las noches de Paloma (1978) .... Maura
  • La hora del jaguar (1978) .... Sra. Salazar
  • Duro pero seguro (1978) .... Esposa de Fulgencio
  • Los hijos del diablo (1978)
  • Sor tequila (1977)
  • Carita de primavera (1977)
  • Acapulco 12-22 (1975)
  • La trenza (1975) .... Marbella
  • La recogida (1974)
  • Los perros de Dios (1974)
  • Crónica de un amor (1974) .... Sirvienta
  • Quiero vivir mi vida (1973) .... María, nana de Lucía
  • San Simón de los Magüeyes (1973)
  • Peluquero de señoras (1973) .... Reportera
  • El festín de la loba (1972)
  • La gatita (1972)
  • Me he de comer esa tuna (1972)
  • El deseo en otoño (1972) .... Tía de Elena
  • El arte de engañar (1972)
  • Yesenia (1971)
  • Ya somos hombres (1971)
  • La mujer de oro (1970)
  • Cruz de amor (1970) .... La nena Saldívar
  • La hermana Trinquete (1970)
  • El aviso inoportuno (1969)
  • Modisto de señoras (1969)
  • No se mande, profe (1969)
  • María Isabel (1968)
  • Don Juan 67 (1967)
  • Estrategia matrimonial (1967)
  • Memorias de mi general (1961)
  • El proceso de las señoritas Vivanco (1961)
  • Santa Claus (1959 film) (1959)[10]
  • Los hijos de Rancho Grande (1956)
  • Primavera en el corazón (1956)
  • La ladrona (1954)
  • Retorno a la juventud (1954)
  • El valor de vivir (1954)
  • Dos tipos de cuidado (1953) .... Genoveva[11][11]
  • El jugador (1953)
  • Seven Women (Siete mujeres) (1953)
  • Canción de cuna (1953) .... Sor María de Jesús
  • Made for Each Other (Tal Para Cual) (1953)
  • Se le pasó la mano (1952)
  • Un gallo en corral ajeno (1952)
  • El derecho de nacer (1952) .... Amelia
  • Chucho el remendado (1952)
  • Hombres sin alma (1951)
  • Perdición de mujeres (1951)
  • Acá las tortas (1951) .... Lupe
  • Menores de edad (1951) .... María Teresa
  • Vivillo desde chiquillo (1951)
  • Entre abogados te veas (1951) .... La Segunda Esposa
  • Casa de vecindad (1951) .... Rosita
  • Tierra baja (1951)
  • Para que la cuna apriete (1950)
  • Médico de guardia (1950) .... La Enfermera
  • Azahares para tu boda (1950) .... Nieta
  • Si me viera don Porfirio (1950)
  • El hombre sin rostro (1950) .... Rosa Martínez
  • Piña madura (1950)
  • Nuestras vidas (1950)
  • La dama del alba (1950) .... Maestra
  • Lluvia roja (1950)
  • Yo quiero ser mala (1950) .... Pina Aguado del Rincón
  • Conozco a los dos (1949)
  • Arriba el norte (1949)
  • Escuela para casadas (1949)
  • Al caer la tarde (1949)
  • Las tandas del principal (1949) .... Martina
  • Rough But Respectable (Soy charro de Levita) (1949) .... Leonor Dávila
  • La panchita (1949) .... Margaritina
  • Tres hombres malos (1949)
  • The Magician (El mago) (1949)
  • Tuya para siempre (1949)
  • Comisario en turno (1949)
  • La novia del mar (1948)
  • Matrimonio sintético (1948)
  • La mujer del otro (1948)
  • Carita de cielo (1947)
  • Ángel o demonio (1947)
  • Se acabaron las mujeres (1946)
  • Las colegialas (1946)

Stage

  • Conversations with Mom (Conversaciones con Mamá) (2017)[12][13][14]

Awards & Nominations

  • Cineteca Nacional - Homage for 70-year career in 2017[19][20]
  • Choca de Oro - Award for 50 Year Career in 2012[26]

References

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  5. ^ "Enriqueta Lavat - La Tremenda Corte". latremendacorte.info. Archived from the original on 17 April 2017. Retrieved 20 May 2018. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
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  9. ^ a b "Queta Lavat festeja su cumpleaños como siempre lo soñó". www.zocalo.com.mx. Archived from the original on 14 March 2009. Retrieved 20 May 2018. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
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  12. ^ "Grupo Fórmula". www.radioformula.com.mx. Retrieved 20 May 2018.
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  19. ^ "Cineteca Nacional MEXICO". www.cinetecanacional.net. Archived from the original on 20 May 2018. Retrieved 20 May 2018. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
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  24. ^ Canal 44 (14 March 2017). "Premio Forjadores de la Industria - Homenaje a Queta Lavat". Archived from the original on 20 May 2018. Retrieved 20 May 2018 – via YouTube. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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  26. ^ Fórmula, Grupo. "Reconocen a Alicia Rodríguez con La Choca de Oro. Con Matilde Obregón". www.radioformula.com.mx. Archived from the original on 20 May 2018. Retrieved 20 May 2018. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  27. ^ "Premios ACE Internacional 2016 Ganadores". recordaresvivir. Archived from the original on 20 May 2018. Retrieved 20 May 2018. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)